Ionut Alexandru Budisteanu, 19, of Romania, won the Gordon E. Moore Award for using artificial intelligence to create a viable model for a low-cost, self-driving car. Ionutís research addresses a major global issue. Annually, car accidents cause 1.24 million deaths worldwide1, 90 percent of which result from driver error2. With 3-D radar and mounted cameras, Ionut created a feasible design for an autonomously controlled car that could detect traffic lanes and curbs, along with the real-time position of the car. And the cost: only $4,000. The Gordon E. Moore Award, named in honor of the Intel co-founder and retired chairman/CEO, includes USD 75,000 in scholarship funds.

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that's absolutely nuts that a 19 year old can do that.

Anything is possible if you dedicate your time ti educating yourself and I don't mean school, these kids probably don't play games or watch much tv instead focus on their futures.

that sh*t gon fail tho. u know the battery would be super fu*ked up in the long run cuz thats a lotta of current. thats like fu*kin a bi*ch too fast wit no condom. the faster u go, the faster u gon bust and u aint gon pull out in time. then, you gon have problems...18 years of it. of course unless you wanna get rid of it

that sh*t gon fail tho. u know the battery would be super fu*ked up in the long run cuz thats a lotta of current. thats like fu*kin a bi*ch too fast wit no condom. the faster u go, the faster u gon bust and u aint gon pull out in time. then, you gon have problems...18 years of it. of course unless you wanna get rid of it

Wow your brilliant. I'm sure you hypothesized and tested every scientific possibility with that post.